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BRINGING
CHARLEY WHITE TO
REFEREETHE FIGHT
Jfew York Man Selected to Give
Decision in Boat Between
Willard and Moran.
WAS THE ALTERNATE AT RENO
NKW YORK.' Feh. JO.-Charley White
of this city was today selected to referee
the ten-round bout between Jess Willard
nd Frank Moran on March I. The choice
M mado by the toss of a coin, after
the managers of the two heavyweights
had eliminated the namea of all proponed
referee except. White, and .Jack Skelly.
White waa alternate referee for Ts
Rh-kad, the promoter of the comma; cdn-
lest. at Reno. New, when Johnaon won
the heavyweliiht title from Jeffrlea, July
4. 1910. v .
Ulllaid nullfli.d hla 'manaaer hy tele
graph that he would leave Chicago to
morrow night, arriving here Saturday to
begin training. He 4m reported to weigh
pound at this time and will hiiva
twenty-four tints In which to get Into
condition. ...
Moran Iravri . tonight for Saratoga,
where he will train for ten day.
. .....
May.Play Some of
Clay Doubles Here
NKW YORK. Feb. 10. -The awarding
of the nalloiint . championship tourna
mcnta. the amendment of the conatltutton
to admit the player of the public park
In large cltlca to membership and nn ex
preaalon n to the Interpretntlon of the
"amateur rule will to the leading bualness
of the thlily-fifth annual meeting, of the
I 'tilted Htutea National Uwn Tenul as
sociation. Which will begin It amnion In
thla city tomorrow. It Is practically act
tied that the ull-cometV nntlnnnl rham
plonahip elnxlca, the challenge nmtch in
double and the tntrracholnatlc tournn
tnent will kI lie sUtierl at the West
Hide Tennis lull. Forest llllla, I,. I. The
clny court Imiiiplutittlilp may go trllhrr
li rhlliidclphlu, I'lttxb'iiRh pr Ht. IjOuIs.
Ariilttluiuil sectional double champion
ships may be hcduhsl for HI. I .on la,
I'litubui ftU or onmha.
Sclielule of Volley
Ball Tournament
"I.I'M HI'S. Neb., Feb. lO.-tSpeclaM-Wlthdiawal
pf Fremont from the Ne
biaaKa volley ball tournament, to be hell
In the Columbus Young Moil's t'hila.lnn
anoint Ion building. February 15. leavea
an even rlvlit team to fliiht for the
thamplonpihlp. orrii-lnls for the meet'' will
be Karl Prawns ugh, athletic lnntruc(oi'
of Columbus, and t A. lng of Fremont.
Prawlnga to determine the opponen a
lava been made and the promo in la am
fullnwa:
Norfolk RBilnt York "at t p. 'tn 1
Crand Ifimd avaina' Omaha at '.' io. in.
KniiHint iniiilnSl llajrl'nua at p. m.
S wanl aliiHt t'oliunbua at 4 p. m.
Winner of flint and aecond liintchet
will meet at 4.4U p. in., and wtnnora of
Ih rt and Iiunh matchea at 6 3 p. in
J'inal round lielween wlniura of hcaj
nialchea will be at a p. In.
Beatrice Making
Foot Ball Dates
HKATItU K. Neb.. Feb. lo.-tHpe. ial )
Coach ItatVbun announced Vedneailay
that the foot ball aeaann with the
lieatilea llluh achoot foot ball eleven
w ould ot eu w ith Oram! 1'land on Octo-
rer 4), the tmly team which defeated
I 'eat rice last year. On October S) the
Hcatrlce eleven will meet IJncoln hlih
on tho IJncoln field, and a game haa
t-ecn aiianaed with Iwnnce for
riianknulv Ing day here. The trouble with
Omaha a been patched up. and game
' will I played with the team of that
city during' November. Uamea have alo
teen a iieduled vllh York and Aurora,
kul the (!-ila have not yet been fixed.
PERU DEFEATS KEARNEY
v BY DEIS1VE SCORE
1 1,111 (
I'KUl', Neb . Feb. 10 -X tal -ln a
tut banket ball game with Keainey Nor
nwl, the IVru five played a aleliar game,
wliinliiK. 24 to W. Although Metier,
I tru i bot center, waa out of fie game,
the flint half waa 10 to X. In T'eru'a
favor., J n te Uat lutlf Samitxrg and
Fpoc'ht, fi-ru' tx-at Kuarda, were replaced
by se:und and theae won the aec.tnl
tialf. 14 to 1'eru ha met Comer. Urand
Inland. Y in It and Kearney tn order and
haa d feati-d all with bi 'oiea. except
(land Inland, wbirh waa only beaten by
'wu puints.
tluUrt Ttaal Bealew.
N1TW VdHK. Feb. 10 - lloln-rt Tunla.
the Hirutd player who holda the While
loioiiiiairi (Hie, waa defeated by Paul R
Kood in the 4(,eoiittf Katiiu of the National
Indoor l.ii im.l t oauipUnialilp tour.
aiiK i t here io,ia. 'J lie a. oie waa 4-4,
X
Halle Mall 4 lab Onalie4.
IH'TTi:. Wont., Feb. 10 The ' Hulte
i'hmrt iall iluli waa Incorporated liav
hod lia vrm mint n w ill t,e c)inoi-ied
tofiioirow when ttie liltetora will eieet
i'Mi-i. It will beioiia lu the Aioiilana
f.1 rri' i il league.
ICS ir -THIS ! NO- WRAD ntcu 1 DOifitn I'l It NO f" - ' TA-TX I t " ' "i " .
TORINO -VE MOVT 4T4ET I TONKHTOtJ Sm-t- Ftifi f " ' I J I LL FOOU . 'V'V fftjfl n H VL
1 C0THli
' 7 : ; : ; : ' : :
UP FATHER
Gotch Matched
to Wrestle Santel
at San Francisco
U9 ANURI.K8. Cel.. Feb. lO.-Frank
Ootch, world' champion heavyweight
wreatler. ha Rigned article to wrcatl
Kdward Santel In Kan Franelaco on Feb
ruary 22, It waa announced here today.
According to the term of the contract.
It wa aald, Ootch muat throw Bantel
twice In an hour.
Ootch atated ha wa "back In th har
neaa and had decided to coma out ot re
tirement." '
Bowlers Open Meet
On Mill City Alleys
M I N N K A It) I.I 8, Minn.. Feb. lO.-Flay
In the eighth annual tournament of the
International Howling aaaoclatlon began
her tonight, following addreaae of wel
come by city official. Fourteen five
man team, all but two of them repre
aentlng either Minneapolis or Pt. Paul.
participated In the opening event.
It waa announced tonight that a total
of $.M4 will be dlatrtbuted In prlxe.
Bowling Matches
at Minneapolis
MINNKAPOM8. Minn.. Feb. 1i.-WUh
IM five-man team entered, the annual
tournament of the International Bowling
aaaoclatlon will open here tonleht.
Team from a far weat a Butte, Mont.,
and a far north a Winnipeg art en
tered. Chicago will . be r-preaented by
five team. Hloug City and Omaha alao
will bo repreacnted. ' " ' '
Judge Shields Tics
Indoor Golf Record
The Indoor golf record of Omaha I
now held Jointly by A. O. Nlchol and
JudKe Khlelda. Flaying on Hill Clark'e
court. Judge Hhlcld Wednesday evening
I ted the record of 25 formerly held alone
by Nlchol. Bhlelda aliot th 2i aa fol
Iowa:
11113 1111
112 1
1
-25
BRANDEIS GIRLS' QUINTET
SCORES ON THE SWEETS
The Riartdcl' girl' five in the tdleV
Howling Jcague. Jaat night rolled 1,301 to
:. by the hweet f hopper. Score:
. OMAHA TOW K la SVPPLY
1st. 2d. M. Tot.
Mia Jenaen I.vn 111 1T .'
Mies Howes I AH 111 M
'ra. :un.hy lift m ! 4HI
Mr. Neale r. 1 1 l
Mtf fldlgren ....lie 117 114 7.0
Total 7M -4 fct
CAMPBELLS.
1st. d. M. Tot.
Mrs.- Reeao ..HH 111 W SH
v inn i ireen M M
Mlaa N. Collins 1.2 IM HVi lot
"as Nelson 141 - UV, lui 4X'i
MlrsOocdeeke- 1W I'D IM 4'
MIKW 111 17 :i
Handicap U 5 39 IM
Totals (1 M 1.048
nitANI'ElS. '
' ' ' 1st. id. d, Tot.
M-a. Kvans 110 1 14b M
Mis McOreer 1 'l V! 6'i
Mlaa Bauer IM 141 1: 4."
Mlaa Banner tl Y.A V 47J
Mia. Huff IM) 101 U i-3
Total 744 7 Ijnl
INDEPENDENTS.
Ial. fit, M. Tot
Mi. Beeaon 113 lit "1
...i a. (ioul.l Ml Mi) li V1
Mr. Jnmeeoii IK) I'm IM 411
Mra. ritantou :a) ixi M
NBra. Harkett I l" 1 4
Handicap M 3 114
Total K." ! 7M Mil
A. B. PW F.KT HHOP.
Int. M. M. Tot.
Mlaa Oreen IA IM 4
Mlaa Hleriuan 104 M 112 Jl'l
Miea Uruch HI 10 K ,m
Mlaa Miller lit HI) 1-1 414
Mlaa Hughca Hit IM IM ksi
Tolala 712 77 C S.SW
NKH. CIX. CO. ClOAK 1E1T.
1st. Id. Id. Tot.
Mlaa M. Belaley ...114 HI la S.I
Mlaa I Villus; Ill 1'J 4 S9
KBrs. Bland 144 It l.W 41?
htiaw 14 W 111 SID
Mlae Crue l.'l 1:1 II n)
Handicap 40 , 40 40 .la)
Totals U1 4.M) 64 1.96J
FIVE CANT-REPRESENT
YALE ON ANY OF TEAMS
NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Feb. 10,-The
executive committee qf the Yale Athletic
aaaoclatlon decided today that th five
prominent athletes who withdrew front
Intercollegiate competition laat fall for
violating tb aummer baae ball nils can
not represent Tale In sports during th
present college year.
Thla action bar I'aptaln Mllburn of
the baae ball team, Harry Lrgore. th
foot ball and baa ball atar. and William
F.aaton, penrer Pumpelly and Robert
Khett, member of the varsity Bins.
.rtasier tamailetes Deal.
PITTSBrROH. Feb. lo.-Prealdent Ed
ward W. tlwinner of the Itttaburgh Fed-
"i im ciuo. announce late today
that he bad completed a deal for the
awla ot First Uaaeman Kdward Konetrhy
ana I'ltrhrra rank Allen and Elmer
rvnriarr 10 me uuaton .National league
I" w.
Adertlaets and customer profit by thi
'llaaal'led Ad ' hblt.
Tilt: HKK: OMAHA, FRIDAY, KKBIUIAUY 11, I'MO.
Copyright. 1114,
FISHERMEN OF THE
BLUFFS TAKE STAND
Propoie to Have Portion of Lioenie
Money that Improvement! May
Be Made at Manawa.
SOME PLANS ARE OUTLINED
At th annual meeting of the Finn and
Game club of Council Dtuffa Tueaday
night, plan that contemplate aom
method of forcing the (tate to return at
leaat a part of the nearly t4,0uu annually
collected In the Bluff and boarded up
at Dea Molnea o expended at Lake Oko-
oll, were dlacuaaed.
Charlie Paachel created a lot of en-
thualaam when ha pointed out. the ln
Juatlco of thla, and he aaaerted there
would not be much difficulty In creating
a aentiment In the Iowa legislature that
would bring about legal change requir
ing at leaat half of this license money to
be returned for use In permanent Im
provement of the lake. Ha aaaerted that
the atata ha a big dredge that Ilea Idle
all the time It I not being worked In
the okobojl Improvrmenta. Ill Informa
tion waa that there I no.w being hoarded
up at De Moines about fJOO.OlO of the
hunter' license money, and he believed
mat tnia could be used aa ji atrong ar
gument to pry loose from the state
some of the money that I being taken
from Council Bluff and use It for Im
provement of the lake. He suggested the
bringing of the slate dredge here and
excavating the mud from the bottom of
the lake, using It to construct a boule
vard around the weat and north sides
that would form a permanent dike and
in automobile driveway. ,
MARATHON RUNNER COMES
TO OMAHA TO MAKE HOME
it. r. (.'aldero, a marathon runner with
ieimaiitn aoroan, naa come to Omaha
19 make hi residence. Caldero cornea to
'hi city from l'allas, Tex. On New
Veer day Caldero nmde a little ex
cursion from Pallas to Fort Worth and
romped home In aecond place In a flve
mllo cross-country run at that city. Cal
dero will how Omnha.hla speed at th
approaching Indoor athletic meet which
'he Young Mirn'a Christian association
till stage at th Auditorium March 31.
( law fiordoa I.eagwe.
KILTIE8.
lMt. i'd. M. Tot.
riwiiiney ,...H ll I t 4:il
Uraham ....Ixl 117 141 4VJ
Munro IS1 8. 14 SW
W. Hlslop...l24 m 1..7 40.1
Horn M4 1S4 i;.3 4K0
Totals ,...fitt f: 7S 1103
Carter Lake Lad lea'
l,eaae.
LA
1st. 2d. 3d. Tot.
Carpenter ..107 1.'4 '14
Jntes K0. M 9! 2.S7
Rogers 137 113 1"4 xa
Zlpfel Ill l) 139 34)
Dlmlik M 114 11! 319
Total 614 64) W l'il
BOWI.1NO.
1st. 2l. 3d. Tot.
Cattln 161 14M Vrt ,IP7
Brallejr HO Oi 0
Gould !) l't loo ici
4toldslrnm ..!. 1J3 M 3.1
Loverlng ....107 173 121 40J
Totala 644 4CI4 621 1723
CAUTEH.
1st. 2d. 3d Tot.
Pierman ....99 Wi 121 3na
Hackelt 1 12. 141 424
Keating xjt 114 M 2
I'nderwood.. d lrl l.K)
Whltehouse..lll 113 111 3i'
Totala t14 600 31 1T1
CM B.
lat. 2d. 3d To!
Ilelfner Hi:) HI 104 l
FYeeland ....1.17 1U 1)0 3 9
Johnaon ....lot) 13 It: 4l
Haaaett 17 1"9 IV) 34
Berg 100 lo) loO 300
Totala .V W) 6S 174
Oaaaaa Caa Lraae,
ECI.1PHE.
1st. 1.1. 3d. Tot.
Bentley 134 IM 134 408
Mi .Samara .1.11 1U !; 3nl
Weaa Hl : l.ti 3H3
Klley 104 w M M
Tays 134 132 119 &
Totala ....14 C41 671 1928
BOOKKEEPERS.
. 1st. 3d. M. Tot.
now 131 ITS 170 441
Vaughn ....! lat 4 3.1
Campbell ...144 123 130 1C7
Anderson ...114 124 1 949
Berg 134 W 164 81
Total ,...3t 411 470 1919
BT. ANPRKWH.
1st. 2d. M. Tot.
Dunn 1.13 111 141 .W
liana IJ.' I'.i 11X 4!
Uiwden ....1.13 144 IM) 467
Durrsn imV I) IT! .177
II. Aiaholm.HJ 1st liw 42j
Totals ....640 731 2064
BOBBIE Bl'UNB.
1st. Id. 3d Tot.
. ' Hlelon...lM7 rt l: 411
. Dunn ....1t3 M iiit:at
Forbes lis 1 in an
.euchars . .14-1 147 III f
Watson 141 110 134 37
Totals ... 74 tb m U
TAM O'SIIANTEllS.
lHl Id :M Tnl
Young i:j l2 157 472
l.rlaile .....14A Wi li 4:13
Mulr l;M )ai pal 3h
'lark IA3 171 lu it
Falconer ....IM 1K7 17 &33
Totala 7 il Uh 2332
Howlfr l.raarwr,
OMAHA V. B. CO.
lat. ad. Ill Tnl
Mamrstrom im iki mi 4)
i.yona 170 l2 l3 K14
Howell 171 174 ISO l.."S
Toman 177 2 lHl 67U
1 niiaem ...,171 V 174 h)
Handicap .. S S 1
TotaJa Mil Ml Wl il7
PETE IXCHS.
lat. III. 3.1 Tnl
Weeke l-O lwi 2
Teal 14 Its 1 ShU
Kehm 1 in i? m
Wartchow .14 lwl IM (ant
Qo'f KM 1S4 lkl aii
Totals H4 70 M 271
CORET-M KENZIE.
lat (1 VI Tnl
A. Rower.. rM art 17X i.u
LION
lHiherty ,...3it 17! &s-i
Bland IM 174 )N 01S
Lucena
Zimmerman. IS 1M 17a bn
Moran
Zarp m 14 171 ilO
in nnnor
i-avia
Hopaon
Totala tea vl 1J J727
Wtt'KIA hl'PPLY CO
lat. 1.1 Id Tot
Totals ....640 749 466 1944
SALESMEN.
1st. Id. 3d Tot.
1'hll'pp ,...l.'4 134 133 44
Pugh 1.11 144 141 414
Oaliatla ...104 136 1.19 v
Bodgera ... hi L'3 142 4.7
bhainea ....147 141 144 n
Totala ... CSS 700 744 1121
TAR BABIES.
1st. 3.1 3d. Tot.
Johnson ....14 164 4 604
Fleher 143 140 lx 47!
Murdoch ....141 111 IM 414
Ha ne n ....lt6 174 1.j4 4.-1
Bland 141 179 1H6 639
Totala ... 773 7M4 tHT
COLLETXiK8.
lat. Id 3d. Tot.
Hickey 173 1 37 IM 444
Mom Iwi ).i0 li) 410
Kctak 1j 111 IS 41
liberty a 144 has 414
VSrinuller .1.4 14 141 447
Totala ....- ;so 1 21M
8aup
Berlwell
Vea y ..
Orvll ..
Coady
Handicap
..r 1.47 11 4iH
..1A 1 )Mi JiU
..lt M i: 44
..170 I) I Jn
. .l t IM ) ,V-4
..S 4 4 144
Totala 7 r? 3i) SkJS
LO-.ior. I MIlitWINO t.
lat. Jd 3d Tot
Maurer in ) vn
Klnneman .211 171 l1) V
"oyie iv 4 jm z..
V. Jaroh...V4) ino 17 n
rVltl 20. 147 144 i
.Totals ri Xa 177
.MID LA . U U. P I'O
lat. Id Id. Tot
Johnaon 17 la inj
a.ii idj tn ij
nrianaaon ina IM H h,l
Weekea H 1) 147
er 177 1K 2 kn7
iianaii a p .. m m a
Tolala mi2 ji r;u
International New Service. All night
rnmn n n n. - nrr7m i ..:, m I
T
Dead or Alive, Finn
On Tigers Pay Roll
LITTLE nOCK. Ark.. Feb. lO.-Mike
Finn, long prominent In baae ball, must
stay out of the game for at leaat a year,
physician told him today at the hos
pital where he ha been confined since
an operation. Accordingly. Finn an
nounced that he had asked Jim Dele
hanty, former American league second
baseman, to assume his contract to man
age the Beaumont team of the Texas
league during the coming season.
Finn last year waa acout for the De
troit Americana. Today he received a
telegram from President Navln' of De
troit which aald:
"Dead or alive, your salary goes on
this season just the same."
Three StTPaul Men
Win in Same Ring
NEW YORK, Feb. lO.-Thre 8t. Paul
boxeri won their matche In the same
ring In Brooklyn tonight. Johnny Ertle
claimant of the bantamweight title, ou'.-
fotmht and, outboxed Teddy Mirtln of
Providence, It. I. Krtle. weighing 115,
had the better of nine of the ten rounds.
Mnrtln'a weight was ll.i't.
Mike Krtle, brother of Johnny, weigh
ing 10. defeated "Kid" Murtha of Brook
lyn, to whom he conceded aeven pounds.
Billy Defoo made hla New York do
but. winning from Hugh Rodden of
Brooklyn. Defoe weighed 123 and Rod
den 124.
R0KUSEK ELECTED GUARD OF
COMMERCE SCHOOL TEAM
Mlro RokURek. guard, was elected cap
tain of the High .School of Commerce
basket ball team. A thla la the first
year that the Commerce acho.il ha had
a quintet and the qualities of the play
er were not known, the election of the
captain waa delayed.
Hokusek is playing a good game at
guard. He played halfback on th Com
merce foot ball squad last fall.
Itodcera Maria Meyera.
NKW - YORK, Feb. 10-The Brooklyn
National league base ball team today
signed Catcher "Chief" Meyers, formerly
of the New York lilanta. Mevera' con
tract with the New York club haa an
other yeiir to run at a salary aald to be
bet w en IH.OCO and IT.oiJO. '
Telephoa Leagae.
ACCOCNTINU.
1st. 2d. 3d. Tot.
Prtmean ...214 144 205 fr
tonelgny ...144 1S2 171 4;
fatham ...I4S 179 Is 4711
Johnson ....J44 147 143 Vi
-Oh'sd 143 128 128 199
K K.
Totals 794 730 R"2 M74
U18TRICT PIJVNT
. ?d. 3d. jW.
Boucher ....114 171 136 4J4
C1"0" 104 1 101 3-.1
rry 119 39 103 311
f,"'"'';" I" 1N0 V m
Handicap ... 24 24 2. 7,
wJiv-'4 70S 54 1fll5
ESTEH.N ELEO. CO
a...... M Tot.
Sasatrom, ...J22 lifl i 4M
I 141 144 1 4M
i'"u,n 11 143 K44 470
Bachman ..m 1.10 isi 600
MU1" "4 141 175 4H0
iinuap , . IJ j2 13 3g
Total fes 3J7 - TO J404
' TRAFFIC.
, . 1st. Id. Sd. Tot
Lambert ...IM r
Johnaon ....147 im i7 nr.
' "rr W 124 134 342
"raw 12! I41 100 11
Reynolds ...m U m
Total T 7 3K sm v
. cvi.r,r.K8.
, 1st. 3.1. 3d. Tot
Cronland .. mi us 140 sub
W 141 147 6
1-1 HI l .l 413
fe'""'' .l-' IM 131 413
Rehaehuh ..172 In 144 4M
Total 4D9 773 711 1184
: IABI SIt.K8.
1st. 2d. 3d Tnl
Phillip WT 171 142 441
non km iso 144
Dunham ....1..4 -H lis
Jalurs ....144 lis 104 a)
I irirh 161 J40 J, MO
Handicap ... 1 3 1 j
Totala ..v.. 446 734 757 lli
CON8TRI 'CTION.
HEATERS.
lat. 2d. 3d. Tot.-
1st. 21. 3d. Tot
Mackln
Pharia
. 212 114 134 44
..114 141 1 '4 40I
IM IM) ya M
1JJ 112 1 34 348 tr.w
..IT! P6 K'4 N;i
..i.s n w Ijuie
..151 1 1,-S 4.4
111 4 is i
1"4 121 134' li
tamborn
Handicap
..94 lo4 IVi 370
.. b li 106
Totals ....747 744 444 2149
WIRE CHIEFS.
'."i' w w Tot.
Huff 2t 149 2.m K
I AinJeu 147 1J l 4 4.4)
Ellison 141 IX 143 4lo
Oould 1 v l.wt 147 46
Kaaper 144 171 143 47
Totals ...:.794 rx) TM 1321
AVDIT1NO.
In. 3d. Id. Tot
B. Noland ..143 IK3 143 447
Haa hud .....146 1-1 144 4
Keller 170 144 If. I 40
W. Noland.. M4 l.sj 1 4!
Oiaen 144 l'i 1.7 ?44
Handicap ... 4 4 4 U
Tctala ...... 7-43 7M 737 14
GENERAL OFFICE.
lat. 2d. 3d. Tot.
m
Kent ...
Whttloek
Overmlr
Peterson
Holllday
Totala .
)l l: M!
I'.I 1-S IM 3'9
14 ' f.'3 7S
4 1?3 114 ?
216 17 144 lot
7 714 721 124
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
Reserved.
National Trotting
Association Elects
Welty Its President
MKW YORK, Feb. 10. John C. Welty
of Canton, O., waa unanimously elected
president of the National Trotting asso
ciation at the biennial congress of the
aaaoclatlon which waa held here today.
Mr. Welty aucceeda P. P. Johnson, who
retire after-having erved a president
for a number of year.
Change In the racing rules were made
In part a follows:
A horse with a win race- mado on a
mile track shall be allowed but one sec
ond for each quarter of a mile or frac
tion thereof In the distance' to be raced
when entering on a half mile track, pro
vMln the class to which he would be
eligible under this allowan e la hot slower
than his win race for the distance on a
hxlf mile track.
Other allowance mav be granted If
o stated In the published condition,
but when offered for los ng perform
ances or for being hind the money In
public races they ahali be llmltod to the
current year.
A nominator alo Is required to claim
time allowances when making entry and
also state In name why his horse is en
titled to It. If he should fall to do so.
hla nomination Is not entitled to any
time allowances In the event.
The time between heats for any dis
tance up to and Including a mile shall
be twenty-five minute; for any dlstanc
between one and two miles, thirty min
utes; for anv distance between two ani
three mile heat, thlrtv-five mtnutfs,
and for any distance between three and
four miles, rorty mlnutea.
Anv mihltc race at an Irregular dis
tance, for example, aeven and one-half
fwrlongs, shall be regarded as- Irregular,
and time made at any such distance
shall creat a bar at the r.ext regular
distance.
CHAMBERS HAS GOOD EYE
IN MATCH WITH STURGIS
Will Chambers, in a brilliant session
at the Syme parlor last night, whipped
Art Bturgls by 114 buttons tn the 230 race
t 11.1 ba'.kllne billiards. Chambers' laat
big run was uncompleted, aa he stopped
when he ran out his string with his
thirty-ninth, consecutive kiss. His other
lopg strings were 18 and 18. Sturgls'
high rens were 14, It and 11. Tonight,
McCoy and Williams play.
rirates Bay Maran.
NEW YORK. Feb. 10,-The Pitlsgumh
National league team today purchased
Harry Moran. a left-handed pitcher, from
Patrick Powera. representing Harry Sin
clair. Moran played laat season with
the Newark Federals.
A roe a Defeats Syraease.
AVOCA. Neb.. Feb. 10. fSoeclat.)
Avor defeated Byractise In a fast game
of basket ball here Inst night before a
large crowd, by a (core of 2d to 14.
Taft Says Filipinos
Play Ball Instead
Of "HeadHunting"
NEW TORK, Feb. 10. Former Prel-
dent William H. Taft. addressing mag
nates of. the National league, declared
base ball haa been an Important factor
In civilising the Philippines. He aald
American soldiers and sailors hav
taught the game to the natives, and thai
Ita Influence haa spread to the wilds of
the Island poaseaalona.
Baae ball, he added, has been substi
tuted for head hunting by th Igorroto
tribes.
Mr. Tsft said he was glad the umplr
haa the authority to Bend, off the 'field
thoae player who do not behave them
selves. 'If I had my way," he added, "I
would also shut the mouths of those fel
lows on the aide lines. Tou may not ap
prove ot that now, but you will come to
It. for If you let a mouth go you do not
know what It la going to bring about."
Off on Sled for the
Land of Angry Braves
FLAGSTAFF, Arts.. Feb. 10. Their
motor car lashed to a aledge on which It
will b conveyed over, the anow-laden
mountains. Frank A. Thackery, superin
tendent of the Pima Indian reservation.
and I'nlted states Marshal Joe . Dillon
left here today for Tuba, where, Indian
of the Navajo tribe are threatening an
outbreak aa th result of the killing of a
brave by white policemen. The sledge
will convey the party eighteen miles over
the snow-covered trails. Th officers
hop they can make- th remaining
seventy miles to Tuba by th automobile,
So tar only a comparatively few of the
Navajo have shown any sign of anger
over th killing ot th brave.
MINNESOTA TREASURER
IS UNDER SURVEILLANCE
PT. PAIL. Minn.. Feb. 10.-Walter J.
Bnillh, Minnesota state treasurer, waa
placed under eurvelllanc of a St. Paul
city detective at a Minneapolis sanitarium
late today, according to R. D. O'Brien.
Rants county attorney, pending grand
Jury investigation of alleged Irregulari
ties la th handling of certain atate
fund.
Tha amounts, aggregating mora than
M.00. aald to hav been obtained by
forgery, have all been repaid, according
to iMate Auditor Preua
REDFIELD ADMITS
FIGURES ALL WRONG
Secretary Confeisei Wholesale Inao
curaciea in Government Ex
port Statistics.
BUT HE "PASSES THE BUCK"
WASHINGTON. Feb. 10. Whole
sale Inaccuracies In government ex
port statistics were admitted today
by Secretary Redfleld of the Depart
ment of Commerce, in a speech be
fore the Chamber of Commerce of
the United States. He said, how
ever, that by an order issued Febru
ary 1, he had remedied the situation
so far as was in his power, and that
errors of the past, caused by refusal
of shippers to give the government
facts and by antiquated laws, would
not be repeated.
The secretary referred to a charge
made a month ago by officials of the
chamber that the percentage of error
in departmental reports was so great
it was impossible even for experts to
estimate it; that single cargoes run
ning into thousands of dollars in
value left American ports without
being recorded, and that the pub
lished export figures for 1914 fell
far short of the actual exports. He
said this probably understated the
cases. There was but slight inac
curacy in the Import statistics, he
added, as returns on imports were
more fully under government con
trol. ' ' '
ADVENTIST SEES MORE WARS
AND END OF WORLD AHEAD
LINCOLN. Neb.. Feb. lO.-FoIolwIng
business sessions of the Central Union
conference of the Seventh Day Ad
ventlsts at which the question of greater
missionary effort tn the Orient waa dis
cussed, the meeting tonight wns given
over to a discussion of the European
war, T. B. Thompson of Washington.
D. C. preaching' the principal sermon.
He quoted public men ss saying the
lust eighteen month hav been tho
blackest In the history of the world.
"Nothing like it since the dawn of his
tory," said Rev. Mr. Thompson, and ho
warned his auditors to be prepared for
the last days, prophecies, he said, of
both the Old and New Testaments.
"Terrible times are just ahead of lis,"
said Mr. Thompon. ."The present war
I but the seed of future war even
more terrible. The prophecies indicate
that the whole world will yet be In
volved." Price Cards.
According to President Brit ton of Ht.
I .on is, he end his wife have placed a
price of 1400,000 on the Cardinals.
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FLING FRENCH OUT
OF WINTER CAYES
Germans Capture Eight Hundred
Yards of Trenches on the
Western Front.
MINE BLASTS DO THE WORK
The French and the Germans have
been engaged in a furious combat on
the sector of the western battle front
between Lens and Arras, where re
cently there has been great activity.
Berlin reports that to the west of the
town of Vimy the Germans captured
French positions over a length of
800 yards. Paris admits that the
Germans, after the explosion of two
heavily charged mines, got a foot
hold in portions of a French trench,
but says they were driven out by
hand grenade attacks.
Southwest of Vimy, in the vicinity
of the road running from Neuvllle
to Thelus, the Germans discharged
another mine and then essayed an
Infantry attack against the French,
which wag repulsed.
Drlre Germans Back.
Paris also reports that the French In
the grenade -'tack drove the Germans
from a small post between Bolssons and
Rheims, and that the ' French batteries
have badly damaged German organiza
tions In the forest of Apremant, south
east of St. Mihell. ' :
On the Russian front Berlin records
the repulse of Russian lnfajitry attacks
at several points In the Riga region. A
Petrograd dispatch says severs fighting
Is developing in this district, the pre
liminary artillery duela having changed
Into bombardments of great intensity. '
.Nothing new has come through con
cerning the situation on the Austro
Italian line, In - Belgium, or In Asia,
where the Russians and British at vari
ous points ar engaged with the Turks.
Two women and one child hav been
Injured In a daylight raid by two German
Zeppelins, which dropped bombs on tha
outskirts of Ramsgate and near a schoel
house at Broadstalrs In Kent county,
southeast England. -
Owing to 111 health. General Blr Horace
L. mlth-Dorrien has given up bis com
mand of the - British forces In Baat
Africa. He has been succeeded by tha
Boer, General Jan Christian Smuts.
Great Britain's reply to the American
government's protest against tha British
blockade has been delayed and possibly
will not be sent to Washington during
the present month.
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PARIS HAS ITS FIRST
SNOW OF THE SEASON
PARIS. Feb. . Tha first snow of tha
season fell in Paris today. Tha snowfall
was general throughout northern Franc
and in all tha trench country.